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My Hero: w.e.b. Du Bois Unknown TypeMy Hero: w.e.b. Du Bois Unknown Type
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My Hero Project
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3rd - 8th
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Social Studies & History
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My Hero: w.e.b. Du Bois

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The fist African American to earn a PhD from Harvard, W.E.B. DuBois was not only an inspirational and extraordinary individual, but a champion in the fight for equality and the end of racism. Read about his founding of the organization which eventually became known as the NAACP and check out the related links for even more information about this freedom hero.

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  • Knovation Readability Score: 4 (1 low difficulty, 5 high difficulty)

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